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Of the Hiftorie of PI 







fec**d*m Arid this is Loiels^^/oprafiprol^c 



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coloured ending in a long glen wfw am2»T fi |? C ? 0f m ? ny fmaH bulbs of a reddi <* £ en 

 floures like in forme and ma^ni uSe ff t f J ,M J a S 3nd , flender ftalks ha "g So 

 ftreakealongft t hemiddle 3 andvp^XLTnf ' b " t . of > wh "»fl» colour, vvirh a daikcl purpl" 



that of the lift defcribed This S * g u **?* ,( ? fe ' , The root is round and white £ 

 t„ t iu- ' Ltils Clu i ltti g ,u eth vnder the title of allium. fa„ a/*/. ' . „ c 





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6 LMoly momanum $ . Cluf. 



The third mountaine Moly. 



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Moly monttmi quartifrec. \ .Cluf. 



The fourth mountaine Moly, the 

 firft fort thereof. 



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7 This al fo hath three rufhy !eaue$,with a round ftalk fome cubit high, whofe top is lifcwifc 

 adorned with a forked membrane, containing many pale coloured floures hanging on long ttauw, 

 each floure confiding of fix little Ieaues,with the like number of chiues,and a peftil 1 m themw"- 

 This tuft of floures cut offvvith the top of the ftalke,and carried into a chamber,will yeeld a pie* 

 fant fmelflike that which is found in the floures of the earlier Cycl*»e»)but it quickly decays, a 

 ter thefe floures are paft/ucceed three cornered heads containing a black fmall feed not mucn 

 like Gillofloure feed . The root is round like the former, fometimes yeeldmg oft-iets. m» 



AliimontAniA.fbeciesoi Clufms. . . . . aa( j 



8 There is another kinde of this Iaft defcribed, which growes to almoft the ^me heigh , » 

 hath like Ieaues,and the head ingirt with the like skinny long pointed huskes -but the r floujw 

 Ais are ofa very darke colour. The roots are like the former, withoff-fets by their fide. TgJ 



